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The Amalfi Coast is where mountains tumble directly into the Mediterranean with no warning or apology. The villages (Positano, Ravello) cling to cliffs. The light bounces off water and stone in ways that make photographers weep. The food is outstanding—seafood, pasta, limoncello.
Weddings happen May through October, with May and September ideal. The cliff-side venues offer dramatic ceremony backdrops. The restaurants are excellent and expensive. The light is Mediterranean and specific. The surrounding region is densely beautiful. Everything is staged perfectly for photography.
Wedding venues in Amalfi Coast
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Fico d'India
Fico d'India anchors a agricultural property on the Amalfi Coast's inland edge, where cultivation of citrus, olives, and vegetables precedes event operations by generations. Stone walls subdividing the property into…

La Tonnarella
Carved into limestone cliffs where the Amalfi Coast meets the Tyrrhenian Sea, La Tonnarella delivers a particular blend of Italian operational ease and Mediterranean visual drama. Terraced gardens step down to private…

Hotel Giordano
Hotel Giordano anchors a hillside position on the Amalfi Coast near Sorrento, its architecture reflecting early 20th-century resort construction with subsequent thoughtful renovations preserving original character. The…

Casarufolo Paradise
Casarufolo Paradise occupies a secluded ridgeline on the Amalfi Coast near Furore, its isolation intentional—a three-kilometer approach road through forest deters casual visitors while creating distinct separation from…

Hotel Luna Convento
Hotel Luna Convento occupies a former monastery, a fact evident in barrel-vaulted passages and stone columns that anchor spatial memory and create opportunities for ceremony positioning within original architectural…

Hotel Girasole
Hotel Girasole occupies a mid-coast position on the Amalfi near Positano, its name referencing the sunflowers once cultivated on the surrounding terraces before tourism economies shifted land use. The main reception…

Grand Hotel Capodimonte
Grand Hotel Capodimonte commands the highest elevation on the Sorrento Peninsula, its position overlooking both the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Bay of Naples creating dual-seascape views unavailable from lower positions. The…

Sant Orsola
Sant Orsola occupies a hilltop position near Sorrento, its 19th-century family estate architecture remaining largely unaltered despite modern amenities additions. The main reception hall features original terrazzo…

Hotel Scapolatiello
Hotel Scapolatiello overlooks the Amalfi Coast near Praiano, its steep hillside location creating dramatic elevation changes between the main building and surrounding terraces. The property's modest scale—fewer than 30…

L'Antico Convitto
L'Antico Convitto occupies a converted monastery building on the Amalfi Coast near Positano, its religious architecture lending spatial qualities—high ceilings, stone vaulting, cloisters—unsuitable for modification…

Hotel Forum
Hotel Forum straddles a hilltop on the Amalfi Coast near Positano, its modernist architecture clad in locally quarried stone creating continuity with surrounding vernacular despite its contemporary design. The main…

Klein Wien
Klein Wien occupies a compacted footprint on the Amalfi Coast near Positano, its Austrian-influenced architecture and intimate scale creating a retreat-like atmosphere separate from the region's larger resorts. The…
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